Porsche Enhances European Delivery Program
#31
It's amazing how much coffee you can get out of that little vent thingy on the cup.... even with the stopper plugged in!! LOL
#36
Porsche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
12,702 for ALL 997 varients in 2006.
And in comparison to how many E60 chassis 5 series were built, as I stated, Porsche builds very few in comparison..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_5_Series_(E60)
In 2010 BMW produced over 1.4m vehicles.
In 2008 Porsche barely hit 105k.
#38
Your numbers are incorrect.
Porsche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
12,702 for ALL 997 varients in 2006.
And in comparison to how many E60 chassis 5 series were built, as I stated, Porsche builds very few in comparison..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_5_Series_(E60)
In 2010 BMW produced over 1.4m vehicles.
In 2008 Porsche barely hit 105k.
Porsche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
12,702 for ALL 997 varients in 2006.
And in comparison to how many E60 chassis 5 series were built, as I stated, Porsche builds very few in comparison..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_5_Series_(E60)
In 2010 BMW produced over 1.4m vehicles.
In 2008 Porsche barely hit 105k.
http://www.porschemag.com/render.cfm?source=Op175~911_Production_volumes
Auto blog reports this for m5 (M5 was mentioned not 5 series)
http://i.autoblog.com/2010/07/07/bmw...mes-to-an-end/
Last edited by TeutonicCarFan; 03-05-2012 at 12:27 PM.
#40
just do BMW i guess. no matter how u slice it, BMW has the best ED program by far. the discounted price would help one offset the travel cost etc. some comments here doesn't make much sense. if one is trying to save money or even making a profit on ED car then it totally defeat the purpose of the program. yet again over-paying for driving ur own car in Europe doesn't make much sense either. besides the plate issue, i don't like the extra attention & liability driving a brand new Porsche around there. BMW blends in better.